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INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS. The chapter should be prepared and submitted as per following guidelines: It should be typed in Times New Roman font (12) with ...
INSTRUCTION TO AUTHORS The chapter should be prepared and submitted as per following guidelines: It should be typed in Times New Roman font (12) with double spacing. Title of the Chapter - descriptive but concise, should not exceed two lines. Number, abbreviations, acronyms and capital letters should not be included. Author(s) name(s) - Mark the corresponding author with star (*). Author(s) affiliations - Name of the department followed by Institution name (where research work has been conducted), city with postal code and country, phone number of corresponding author and E-mail ID of the corresponding author. Abstract should be concise, factual and informative, not exceeding 300 words. Key words should adequately index the subject matter and should not be more than 5. They should be arranged in alphabetical order. Introduction should be subjective, informative and should specify the aim of the study/research carried out. It should be supported with relevant references. It should be concise and specific. Materials and Methods should be sufficiently detailed to enable the experiments to be reproduced. The standard techniques and methodology adopted should be supported with references. Results and Discussion should be combined. Results may be split into sub-headings. Results should be co-related and discussed. The same data should not be presented both in Tables and Figures. Discussion should deal with interpretations and the conclusions drawn, based on results and supported by relevant latest references. Acknowledgment should include the names of those who contributed substantially to the work described in the manuscript. It should also include the sponsor or the funding agency of the project of which the paper is a part. References should be cited in the Text by surname of the author(s) and the year e.g. Migal (2011); Luo and Hu (2013). In case of more than two authors, surname of the first author followed by et al. and the year should be cited in the text e.g. Anwele et al.(2015). If two or more papers have been published by the same author in one year, distinction of these should be made by adding a, b or c -- e.g. Chandra (2010 a, b). Under Reference section, at the end of the paper, references should be arranged alphabetically by first author's surname. Check and be sure that every reference cited in the text must be present in the reference list and vice-versa. Full and complete references should be given as per style and punctuations given below. Paper in a Journal: Kannan, S. 2003. Preputial gland of male house rat : Chemical identification and its biological activity. Jurnal Bio Sains, 14, 1-6. Kannan, S., Krishnan, M., Sundarraj, S. and Vimaladevi, M.2009. Assessment of - 17/-16 Site Specific Mutational Effect on Transcription Initiation at Escherichia Coli Promoter. Am. J. Biochem. Biotechnol, 5, 21-29. Book Kannan, S., Krishnan, M., Thirumurugan, R. and Achiraman, S. 2012. Methods in Molecular Biology, UVN Publisher, TN, India. Chapter in a Book Wilkinson, C.F. 1990. Introduction and overview. In: The effects of pesticides on human health (Eds.: S.R. Bakers and C.F. Wilkinson). Princeton Scientific Publishing Co. Inc., Princeton, NJ., Pp. 5. EDITORS